The Baltimore Sun has an interview with Kevin Nash, who was promoting his appearances for Big Time Wrestling this weekend. Here are some highlights from the interview:

What he's been doing since his last WWE run: "I've been keeping busy. I've been making personal appearances as well as doing independent bookings. I've been working on a movie project locally with some writers and a production group. It has a good script, and a medium-budget of about $1-to-1.5 million. There's also a reality show that I've been in talks with.

"I also have a legends deal with WWE, so I go in from time-to-time for DVD commentaries, and I sometimes go to developmental (NXT). It gives them an extra set of eyes who doesn't necessarily get to see the guys as often, and can give them a different perspective."

WrestleMania memories: "The first Wrestlemania I was involved with was the Michaels/Hall ladder match, when I was Shawn's bodyguard. I still think that was one of the greatest matches of all time. A year later, me and Shawn were headlining. And then I co-headlined with 'Taker the next year. I was involved with some great moments in the early-to-mid-90s."

Being a part of the Undertaker's streak: "It's funny because I didn't believe that there was truly anything special when I wrestled 'Taker at the time. There was no inkling of a streak or anything. The guys like me that are earlier in the streak are just lucky to be part of the streak. Now it's such a big thing, and one of the really special things in the business. I really don't think the streak is ever going to end, and if it was up to me, I wouldn't ever have it end."

Nash also discussed Bruno Sammartino being inducted into the Hall of Fame, his thoughts on being inducted, attending last year's WrestleMania and watching the Triple H - Undertaker match, the current talent at NXT and much more. You can read the full interview at this link.